Atsushi Ogata / Plant Pot Small C
Description
Atsushi Ogata Black Ground Brushstroke Planter
Diameter (φ) 110mm × Height (h) 75mm Mouth Diameter 100mm
This is a planter piece with a black ground brushstroke by contemporary ceramic artist Atsushi Ogata.
Born in Tokyo in 1960. Currently based in Uda City, Nara Prefecture, he continues to create using techniques such as powdery white and brushstroke while harnessing the strength of clay rich in iron content.
The vessels fired in a wood kiln possess a solid presence within their tranquility, bringing depth and tension not only to the plants but also to the space they occupy.
This piece is a black ground brushstroke planter created by swiftly applying white slip with a brush onto a clay body formed from black soil.
The dynamic traces of the brush carve a strong rhythm into the surface of the vessel, showcasing a unique presence that has no two pieces alike.
This is a one-of-a-kind piece specially made for Rurbanism, and since Atsushi Ogata's planter works rarely circulate in the market, it can be considered a highly rare piece.
The quiet vitality of the brushstroke vessels by Atsushi Ogata.
Enjoy it as a small art piece that fits in the palm of your hand, living alongside your plants in your daily life.